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Inventur—Art in Germany, 1943–55

2018-02-09 - 2018-06-03

Curated by Lynette Roth

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Harvard Art Museums, 2018-02-09 - 2018-06-03

The first exhibition of its kind, Inventur examines the highly charged artistic landscape in Germany from the mid-1940s to mid-1950s. Taking its name from a 1945 poem by Günter Eich, the exhibition focuses on modern art created at a time when Germans were forced to acknowledge and reckon with the atrocities of World War II and the Holocaust, the country’s defeat and occupation by the Allies, and the ideological ramifications of the fledgling Cold War. Chosen for the way it helps characterize the art of this period, the word Inventur (inventory) implies not just an artistic stocktaking, but a physical and moral one as well—the reassurance of one’s own existence as reflected in the stuff of everyday life. The exhibition, too, “takes stock,” introducing the richness and variety of the modern art of this period to new audiences, while prompting broader questions on the role of the creative individual living under totalitarianism and in its wake.

Inventur includes more than 160 works, encompassing nearly 50 artists; many of the works have never been on view outside Germany. The exhibition draws from the Harvard Art Museums’ Busch-Reisinger and Fogg collections and is complemented by works from more than 50 public and private collections in the United States and in Germany. It includes key artists from across Germany who worked in an array of media: photography, collage, photomontage, drawing, painting, sculpture, and commercial design.

The exhibition is accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue with two essays and sixty in-depth object entries written by the curator and emerging scholars in the field. This publication, the first of its kind in English, will contribute a wealth of new knowledge to scholarly understanding of 20th-century German art.

Organized by the Harvard Art Museums. Curated by Lynette Roth, the Daimler Curator of the Busch-Reisinger Museum and Head of the Division of Modern and Contemporary Art at the Harvard Art Museums.

Support for this project was provided by the German Friends of the Busch-Reisinger Museum (Verein der Freunde des Busch-Reisinger Museums) and by endowed funds, including the Daimler Curatorship of the Busch-Reisinger Museum Fund, the M. Victor Leventritt Fund, and the Richard L. Menschel Endowment Fund. In addition, modern and contemporary art programs at the Harvard Art Museums are made possible in part by generous support from the Emily Rauh Pulitzer and Joseph Pulitzer, Jr., Fund for Modern and Contemporary Art.

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Online Resources
Watch Konrad Klapheck, a renowned German artist whose work is featured in the Inventur exhibition, deliver the February 8 opening night lecture “War and Peace in German Art after World War II”.


Images

© 2017 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York/VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn. Photo: Jürgen Diemer.

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Audio

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Objects

64 objects are associated with the exhibition. They are viewable on Harvard Art Museums website.

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Articles

4 articles are associated with the exhibition.

January 29, 2018: Putting It Together

February 2, 2018: <em>Inventur</em>: An Introduction from the Curator

March 27, 2018: The Women Artists of <em>Inventur</em>

April 10, 2018: A Conversation with Konrad Klapheck

Events

26 events are associated with the exhibition.

Special Event (1)

Opening Celebration: _Inventur—Art in Germany, 1943–55_, 2018-02-08

Seminar (1)

Art Study Center Seminar: Otto Piene’s Sketchbook Practice, 2018-04-20

Performance (4)

_WOYZECK/GALILEO_ [SOLD OUT], 2018-02-24

_WOYZECK/GALILEO_ [SOLD OUT], 2018-02-25

Sound _Inventur_: New Music Festival, 1953, 2018-03-21

Sound _Inventur_: Music of the Time, 1954, 2018-04-06

Workshop (4)

Materials Lab Workshop: Direct Animation & Cameraless Filmmaking, 2018-04-21

Materials Lab Workshop: Direct Animation & Cameraless Filmmaking, 2018-02-24

Materials Lab Workshop: Direct Animation & Cameraless Filmmaking, 2018-03-20

ARTS FIRST at the Harvard Art Museums: Direct Animation & Cameraless Filmmaking Materials Lab Workshop, 2018-04-29

Gallery Talk (12)

Gallery Talk: Postwar Realities and Materiality in the Works of Willi Baumeister and Louise Rösler, 2018-02-10

Gallery Talk: Surrealism, Year Zero—Heinz Trökes’s Early Works, 2018-02-20

Gallery Talk: _Inventur—Art in Germany, 1943–55_, 2018-03-01

Gallery Talk: Kitsch, Craft, and Critique in Juro Kubicêk’s Collages, 2018-04-01

Gallery Talk: The Photomontages of Hannah Höch, 2018-03-15

Gallery Talk: The Fraught Human in Postwar German Art, 2018-04-04

Gallery Talk: _Inventur—Art in Germany, 1943–55_, 2018-04-12

Gallery Talk: Constructivism in Postwar Germany? Brigitte Matschinsky-Denninghoff and Hermann Glöckner, 2018-05-01

Gallery Talk: _Inventur—Art in Germany, 1943–55_, 2018-06-02

Gallery Talk: Realism and Abstraction in Postwar Photography, 2018-05-26

Gallery Talk: Werner Heldt’s _Still Life at the Window_, 2018-05-09

Gallery Talk: The Photography of Richard Peter, Sr., and Peter Keetman, Invalid date

Lecture (1)

Productive Disorder: Music, Film, and Art in Postwar Germany, 2018-03-28

Film (3)

The Management of Shattered Identity: German Films, 1945–57, 2018-04-23

The Management of Shattered Identity: German Films, 1945–57, 2018-04-21

Direct Animation on Film, 2018-05-03